A Queens judge today scolded an unrepentant brute who on two occasions raped and stabbed the mother of his child — and he offered some sobering advice for the victim, who pleaded for leniency toward her cruel attacker.

“You don’t have anything to say?” asked a stunned Judge Kenneth Holder before he sentenced 22-year-old Daniel Paguay to 25 years in prison.

“You’ve caused a huge mess and confusion to this family. Anyone who can stab the mother of their child in the back clearly is a danger to society at large.”

Paguay was convicted last month of attempted murder and forcible rape for two separate attacks that left the victim, 19, partially paralyzed for eight months.

After raping the victim and stabbing her in the leg in April 2011, Paguay forced her out of her home at knifepoint two months later, prosecutors said during the trial.

When cops confronted Paguay in a grocery store, he stabbed her in the back three times with a 15-inch blade.

Still, the victim didn’t want the court to throw the book at the father of her son.

“I don’t want him to go to jail for many years,” she told the judge through tears. “He’s young and I want my son to hear both sides of the story — not just mine. I don’t hate him, I forgive him,”

Their son is 2 years old

An exasperated Holder shook his head.

“You’ve asked for mercy for him,” said Holder, “and that he, with an overwhelming amount of evidence of guilt can’t even say I’m sorry for trying to kill you is significant.

“You should seek counseling because what you are going through will be devastating for you and your son in the future.”

Paguay was acquitted of knifing his cousin, who was trying to intervene.